olive oil
Olive oil is one of the most important oils ever. Due to its high usage and its high nutritional value, olive oil is produced from the age of olive fruits grown on the blessed olive tree. The tree is abundant in the region and countries of the Mediterranean basin. The area of the Levant, especially Palestine and Jordan, is also characterized by the quality of its olive oil, because this land is the blessed and holy land as stated by all the heavenly religions.
The number of olive trees planted in the Mediterranean region is estimated to be about 95% of the total olive trees in different regions of the world. The number of olive trees in all regions of the world is estimated at about 700 million trees. Spain is estimated to account for 27% of the total number of trees in the world. The first country in the world in terms of olive oil is Greece. The Greek individual consumes about 26 liters per year , On average, a high average compared to the two countries ranked second, Italy and Spain, with a consumption rate of about 14 liters per capita per year.
Benefits of olive oil
Olive oil has many benefits, and there are benefits for the body’s internal organs, in addition to the benefits of the body’s external parts, including hair. The most prominent benefits of olive oil for hair include:
- It helps to rid the person of the dandruff when mixed with lemon juice. Lemon juice is acidic in nature, so it works to remove the crust. However, lemon juice leaves the dandruff dry. Here comes the role of olive oil oil, which helps to make it moist.
- Head hair is protected from shelling, especially in winter. Head hair in this season is mashed, olive oil gives it health, moisture and softness.
- Helps to soften hair, especially if curly, or fragile.
- It moisturizes hair, makes it brighter, and gives it health and strength. Olive oil is very rich in vitamins A and E as well as rich in antioxidants.
- Olive oil helps to grow hair well. It keeps the proportion of keratin within normal limits and helps to prevent the accumulation of cebium, which obstructs the growth of hair by blocking it to form follicles.